Singtel and its mobile associates, Globe and Telkomsel, have signed agreements to collaborate with ONE Championship, the world’s largest martial arts organization, to deliver martial arts-related content and other digital assets to customers across Asia.(Photo courtesy of ONE Championship)

Jakarta. Singtel and its mobile associates, Globe and Telkomsel, have signed agreements to collaborate with ONE Championship, the world’s largest martial arts organization, to deliver martial arts-related content and other digital assets to customers across Asia.

The Singtel Group and ONE Championship will explore integrating the Singtel Group’s mobile wallets and carrier billing services to power e-commerce functions within the recently launched ONE Championship app, offering live and recorded telecasts of martial arts matches and events.

Both companies will also consider jointly producing original content.

"We are excited to collaborate with ONE Championship to bring new entertainment offerings such as martial arts to our customers while raising the profile of the martial arts community here." said Arthur Lang, chief executive of the international group at Singtel.

"Content, particularly premium sports content, delivered over our advanced network is one of the key pillars of our consumer strategy. This is why we will also be exploring ways to develop and deliver exclusive martial arts content to not just customers in Singapore and Australia but also our regional associates in Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia and India," Lang added. "Sports content is a big winner with our consumers, with millennials comprising a large part of our customer base."

Replying to the statement, ONE Championship chief executive Chatri Sityodtong said he is pleased to have an agreement with Singtel.

“ONE Championship is focused on bringing the unique action and adrenaline of our live ONE Championship events straight to our audience on all platforms, making sure that millions of martial arts fans around the world have access to our digital content. I am excited to work with Singtel in executing this vision, delivering the unique experience of Asian martial arts to the world,” Chatri said.

The agreement was announced alongside the launch of ONE Championship’s mobile app in Singtel’s newly-revamped flagship store, where Singapore’s mixed martial arts champion Angela Lee made an appearance. Lee will defend her ONE Women’s Atomweight World Championship title against Japan’s Mei Yamaguchi on May 18.

Available on Android and iOS mobile platforms, the app aims to give fans of the sport access to ONE Championship live events, as well as their complete library of digital content for free.

Content will be streamed in full HD and will also provide users with statistical information and a detailed background on ONE Championship superstars. Singtel Group subscribers can also look forward to perks such as exclusive or early access to content, ticket discounts and invites to VIP events at ONE Championship matches.